Historic Papua New Guinean Kina Sri Lankan rupee

Papua New Guinean Kina sri lankan rupee history for January 2024. The highest quote for this month is 87.595 (05/01/2024) and the lowest 88.588 (05/01/2024). The difference between high and low is -1.13.

PGK LKR average rate for January 2024 is 87.21716, the change between 01/01/2024 and 31/01/2024 is -0.67 %.

01 January 20241 PGK = 86.48 LKR
02 January 20241 PGK = 86.48 LKR
03 January 20241 PGK = 88.44 LKR
04 January 20241 PGK = 88.61 LKR
05 January 20241 PGK = 88.61 LKR
06 January 20241 PGK = 86.29 LKR
08 January 20241 PGK = 87.60 LKR
09 January 20241 PGK = 88.29 LKR
10 January 20241 PGK = 87.25 LKR
11 January 20241 PGK = 86.12 LKR
12 January 20241 PGK = 87.22 LKR
13 January 20241 PGK = 86.53 LKR
15 January 20241 PGK = 87.10 LKR
16 January 20241 PGK = 87.11 LKR
17 January 20241 PGK = 86.90 LKR
18 January 20241 PGK = 87.71 LKR
19 January 20241 PGK = 87.77 LKR
22 January 20241 PGK = 86.51 LKR
23 January 20241 PGK = 87.60 LKR
24 January 20241 PGK = 87.89 LKR
25 January 20241 PGK = 87.50 LKR
26 January 20241 PGK = 87.58 LKR
29 January 20241 PGK = 84.51 LKR
30 January 20241 PGK = 87.30 LKR
31 January 20241 PGK = 87.06 LKR

24/03/2020: COVID-19 Economic Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the Papua New Guinean economy and the value of the Kina, leading to economic challenges and policy interventions.

19/11/2018: Launch of New Kina Notes and Coins

The Bank of Papua New Guinea launched a new series of Kina banknotes and coins, featuring enhanced security features and improved design.

16/12/2016: Demonetization of 50 Rupee Note

The 50 Rupee banknote was demonetized, leading to widespread confusion and inconvenience as people rushed to exchange their old notes.

01/01/2010: Decimalization of Rupee

The Rupee was decimalized, with the introduction of coins denominated in cents, replacing the previous system of cents represented as a fraction of a Rupee.

17/08/2005: Series of New Banknotes

A new series of banknotes featuring improved security features and a more vibrant design was introduced to combat counterfeiting.

01/06/2001: Introduction of 10 Rupee Coin

The 10 Rupee coin was introduced, replacing the 10 Rupee banknotes, to reduce the cost of production and improve durability.

08/05/1995: Introduction of Polymer Banknotes

Polymer banknotes were introduced in Papua New Guinea, replacing the traditional paper banknotes and providing increased durability.

28/07/1989: Kina Floats in Foreign Exchange Market

The Papua New Guinean Kina was allowed to float freely in the foreign exchange market, leading to fluctuations in its value.

01/07/1977: Floating Exchange Rate

Sri Lanka shifted to a floating exchange rate regime, allowing the value of the Rupee to fluctuate based on market forces.

03/02/1976: First Kina Banknotes Issued

The Bank of Papua New Guinea issued the first series of Kina banknotes, featuring unique designs and local elements.

19/12/1975: Independence from Australia

Papua New Guinea gained independence, leading to the introduction of the Papua New Guinean Kina as its currency.

19/12/1975: Introduction of the Kina

The Papua New Guinean Kina was officially introduced as the national currency, replacing the Australian Dollar at a rate of 2 Kina to 1 Australian Dollar.

22/05/1972: Ceylon becomes Sri Lanka

The country changes its name from Ceylon to Sri Lanka, and the currency is renamed Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR).

22/06/1966: Introduction of the Ceylon Rupee

The Ceylon Rupee was established as the official currency of Sri Lanka, replacing the Indian Rupee at a rate of 1:2.